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Published 24/04/2021 @ 20:06:48, By UKboy205
Volvo never makes motorcycles, but here's a rare image of a Volvo BX60 motorcycle (For the sad biker )
Latest Edition: 24/04/2021 @ 20:09:28
Latest Edition: 24/04/2021 @ 20:09:28
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Published 25/04/2021 @ 02:08:52, By Baube
Must be a safe bike..
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Published 27/05/2021 @ 16:46:58, By Baube
some guy : " I want the new Pontiac Banshee ! "
Pontiac salesman : " But its a concept car Sir, its not for sale "
some guy : " Ok then, i'll do one myself ! "
And this is how a 1985 Pontiac Trans Am was ...well... introduced to some amateur car plastic surgeon
( ok, its only a theory.. )
not sure if it was for the milleage or the original look ( or mix of both ) but value was estimated to $10,800 according to Copart
Latest Edition: 27/05/2021 @ 16:50:01
Pontiac salesman : " But its a concept car Sir, its not for sale "
some guy : " Ok then, i'll do one myself ! "
And this is how a 1985 Pontiac Trans Am was ...well... introduced to some amateur car plastic surgeon
( ok, its only a theory.. )
not sure if it was for the milleage or the original look ( or mix of both ) but value was estimated to $10,800 according to Copart
Latest Edition: 27/05/2021 @ 16:50:01
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Published 27/05/2021 @ 19:27:24, By JB007
It's copy of Knight 4000.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_6322-Dodge-Stealth-B7-1991.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_6322-Dodge-Stealth-B7-1991.html
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Published 01/06/2021 @ 15:16:07, By UKboy205
On 2018, there was a meme called Thanos Car, it looks like Thanos when he turns into a truck
Fun Fact: The Thanos Car is based on either a Ford F-150 or Toyota Tacoma
Latest Edition: 15/10/2021 @ 19:57:17
Fun Fact: The Thanos Car is based on either a Ford F-150 or Toyota Tacoma
Latest Edition: 15/10/2021 @ 19:57:17
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Published 01/06/2021 @ 18:36:14, By Baube
Under this horrible mess a poor Toyota Tacoma is suffering...
i wonder what they did with the turn signals.. they were in the bumper for that gen
Latest Edition: 01/06/2021 @ 18:39:17
i wonder what they did with the turn signals.. they were in the bumper for that gen
Latest Edition: 01/06/2021 @ 18:39:17
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Published 02/06/2021 @ 00:36:34, By ingo
The pic above reminds me this interesting, nowadays nearly forgotten historic episode:
the coffee smuggling from Belgium to Germany in the late 40ies:
https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/schmuggel-in-der-nachkriegszeit-a-948482.html
because the police used some -very early- Porsche 356 with iron brushes under the front (see pics 2, 3, 4)
@antp, @chicomarx, @Exiv96: what's up with the "Belgian armoured car, make Blendy"? (pic 11)
I've never heard that name.
What make is the large US Limousine on page 12?
To pic 18 and 20: "This Dodge car was owned by the Belgian Jupp Hons, who smuggled over 30 tons coffee to Germany.
Coffee smuggling was a big business back then, because there was a high tax of coffee in Germany.
The tax still exists, but it was lowered
- but it's still worth for Germans, living close to the border to Belgium and the Netherlands for shopping coffee there.
In that Belgian-German border area there still are some funny bilateral topics.
Not as bizarre as in
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baarle-Nassau
but stil intersting.
So there is a bicycle route on Belgian ground, going through Germany:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vennbahn
There is also a German federal road for 3 km on Belgian ground, so it has the Belgian speed limit 90.
The road has no connection to the Belgian streets.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesstra%C3%9Fe_258
When you enter the parking in Konzen and walk in the nature reserve Hohes Venn/Haute Fagne, you are passing 4x the German-Belgian border within 300 meters.
Our doggie made me pondering, when she made a big poo there:
the dog cowered in Belgium, but the poo plopped on German ground - where I had to pay the punishment, because I didn't pick it up?
Latest Edition: 02/06/2021 @ 01:03:38
the coffee smuggling from Belgium to Germany in the late 40ies:
https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/schmuggel-in-der-nachkriegszeit-a-948482.html
because the police used some -very early- Porsche 356 with iron brushes under the front (see pics 2, 3, 4)
@antp, @chicomarx, @Exiv96: what's up with the "Belgian armoured car, make Blendy"? (pic 11)
I've never heard that name.
What make is the large US Limousine on page 12?
To pic 18 and 20: "This Dodge car was owned by the Belgian Jupp Hons, who smuggled over 30 tons coffee to Germany.
Coffee smuggling was a big business back then, because there was a high tax of coffee in Germany.
The tax still exists, but it was lowered
- but it's still worth for Germans, living close to the border to Belgium and the Netherlands for shopping coffee there.
In that Belgian-German border area there still are some funny bilateral topics.
Not as bizarre as in
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baarle-Nassau
but stil intersting.
So there is a bicycle route on Belgian ground, going through Germany:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vennbahn
There is also a German federal road for 3 km on Belgian ground, so it has the Belgian speed limit 90.
The road has no connection to the Belgian streets.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesstra%C3%9Fe_258
When you enter the parking in Konzen and walk in the nature reserve Hohes Venn/Haute Fagne, you are passing 4x the German-Belgian border within 300 meters.
Our doggie made me pondering, when she made a big poo there:
the dog cowered in Belgium, but the poo plopped on German ground - where I had to pay the punishment, because I didn't pick it up?
Latest Edition: 02/06/2021 @ 01:03:38
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Published 02/06/2021 @ 01:34:17, By chicomarx
Surprised to see a dead coffee smuggler there... Apparently you used to shoot with real bullets.
I'm in the border region and they used to smuggle tons of butter from Holland, which was just a cat and mouse game with the police, for any confiscated butter the customs people would get 10% of the value, so they would just be released and continue immediately. But in Germany in the post-war years the customs officers were sometimes ex-Wehrmacht, who weren't joking.
I'm in the border region and they used to smuggle tons of butter from Holland, which was just a cat and mouse game with the police, for any confiscated butter the customs people would get 10% of the value, so they would just be released and continue immediately. But in Germany in the post-war years the customs officers were sometimes ex-Wehrmacht, who weren't joking.
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Published 02/06/2021 @ 13:44:17, By rjluna2
That reminds me of https://imcdb.org/vehicle_412475-Chevrolet-Task-Force-1955.html
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Published 02/06/2021 @ 16:37:59, By Baube
looks like that old Chevy could use a cup of coffee... or two...
Latest Edition: 02/06/2021 @ 16:39:12
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Published 03/06/2021 @ 15:26:29, By Gamer
I typed in 'engrish spare tire cover' on a whim and this was the first thing that came up, without a context, from Aliexpress.
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Published 03/06/2021 @ 17:29:27, By UKboy205
This is how workers paint parking lines in Russia
Not sure if this is taken in Russia or not, but it's kinda hard for me to tell
Not sure if this is taken in Russia or not, but it's kinda hard for me to tell
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Published 03/06/2021 @ 19:33:22, By Gamer
It's Kazakhstan by the plate in the background. 01 - Astana (or - grmph - Nur-Sultan, as it is called now...)
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Published 04/06/2021 @ 17:03:07, By rjluna2
This is how workers paint parking lines in Russia
Not sure if this is taken in Russia or not, but it's kinda hard for me to tell
Not sure if this is taken in Russia or not, but it's kinda hard for me to tell
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Published 06/06/2021 @ 02:02:16, By night cub
Was looking up an address near me on Google Street View and got this:
GoogleStreetView-102x
That is one extra-long Chevy Express Van!!
GoogleStreetView-102x
That is one extra-long Chevy Express Van!!
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Published 06/06/2021 @ 03:09:04, By Baube
Now they won't be only known for their good service, they'll be known for using long, long unusual vans too..
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Published 21/06/2021 @ 15:57:02, By Gamer
Not really funny by itself but...
Proof that JDM vehicles were popular in the Russian Far East even in the 1940s. Nissan 180 in the car park of a kolkhoz in Buryatia in 1948.
Proof that JDM vehicles were popular in the Russian Far East even in the 1940s. Nissan 180 in the car park of a kolkhoz in Buryatia in 1948.
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Published 06/07/2021 @ 15:17:16, By Jnglmpera
Not really funny by itself but...
Proof that JDM vehicles were popular in the Russian Far East even in the 1940s. Nissan 180 in the car park of a kolkhoz in Buryatia in 1948.
https://statehistory.ru/books/Mikhail-Sokolov_AvtoNASHESTVIE-na-SSSR--Trofeynye-i-lendlizovskie-avtomobili/i_123.jpg
Proof that JDM vehicles were popular in the Russian Far East even in the 1940s. Nissan 180 in the car park of a kolkhoz in Buryatia in 1948.
https://statehistory.ru/books/Mikhail-Sokolov_AvtoNASHESTVIE-na-SSSR--Trofeynye-i-lendlizovskie-avtomobili/i_123.jpg
Must have been one of those cars our/Manchurian Army officials rode around that were captured by the Soviet horde in the last days of the War
Apparently that's how the last surviving Toyoda AA ended up in a Siberian farm, and I'm sure this Datsun has a similar backstory...
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